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First In Everything Generally Falr;TNotBMchdChingcd'n wSM yJ Z I "" Temperature. bbbssSBs! FEARLESS, INDEPENDENT, PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER KB Foty-fourt- h Year--No 271, OGDEN CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2, 1914, Entered a, second Clas. Matter rt the Poitoff.ce, Ogdtn, Utah. HB Fierce Fighting Continues I on Left Wing of the Allies I London, Oct. 2, 3:35 p. m. "The Germans have suffered heavily everywhere under the well directed machine guns' fire of the Belgians," according to a statement H cabled from by the correspondent of the Central News, At the and St. Catherine forts alone (outside of Antwerp) the German dead may be counted by H thousands. At several points the corpses lie in heaps. Entire companies have been exterminated, while the other troops were driven back at the point of the bayonet." . H1 1 1 GERMANS CONCENTRATE STRONG FORCE I and French warships It is declared IN LINE TO colo-- 1 BECOME that Holland's trade with her BOMBARDMENT nies has had to be discontinued on Of ALLIED LEFT NOW WITHIN UNCLE SAM'S CHIEF j ARMIES' account of the activity of English NAVAL CONSTRUCTOR warships. Swedish papers received In Berlin I complain of the interference In trade CITY OF RHUS THIRTY MILES OF BELGIAN BORDER resulting in the declarations that Swc dish iron ore Is contraband of war , . A copy of the Rotterdamsche Cour-an- t I received here, referring to cer- into the danger zone and his deter- Roye wore taken on September 30. tain war news which has been char- Germans Fire on French Town f ' mination, fearlessness and activity re- was preceded by French of- by London Times as This the acterized the Days Build- - call those of Stadtholder William In ficial communication saying that vio- "lies from a Dutch source. declaring for Sixteen GERMAN ARMIES NEARING OF the historic of Leiden lent fighting there had resulted 10 that this information was Issued ofJ ings Wrecked. I El That the battle of Cracow which favor of the French. The London finally by the British legation at The opened yesterday, will be a long and papers cryptic todav insist that the Hague. f arduous struggle, no one questions wording of the German statement is FIERCE ARTILLERY DUEL General Von Hindenberg, the Ger- tantamount to an admission that First Execution at Bordeaux. THEIR ROUND TRIP IN FRANCE by man commander, who scorpd notablo Roye has been taken the allies Bordeaux, Oct. 2. 1:05 p m. Pierre J successes in Eastern Prussia against However this is a matter of infer Nasica was put to death today for j First German Army Fires on the invading Russians, has taken su- ence only. "military reasons." It was the first; Second Army and Kill I preme command of the combined Ger- It the battle of Cracow is In full execution under military law at the man and Austrian forces. These un- sway, then it is unquestionably one temporary iapltal Nasira faced the Own Men. I Official and Unofficial Reports Hint at Final Retirement of doubtedly are a formidable army of the greatest struggles of this war jnd bravely. .s he stepped from the brought Determined Pressure of the Allies Pro- though the alleged total of two and and possibly the forerunner cf even automobile patrol wagon that l.dhdon, Oct 7:30 a. m Th Lmmm Enemy Before a of men Is engagements which will Arlac parade ground, the half millions discounted. more colossal him to the Rheims eorrespondent of the . Ex- gress on Allies' Left Considerable Fierce Battling Reports of the German headquar- rage in Silesia. .condemned man was rolling a ciga- change Telegraph company, Qnd Us Around Heights of Roye Ends in ters staff flisjniss tVx situations both Nothing definite nas been hearcTTii rette which he smoked while he late of Wednesday, Bends this itory pj in this .ind the Belgian war theatres the last 24 hours of the whereabouts tened to the reading of his Benten ot the continued bombardment of I Favor of French. with the curt "no change " of the German emperor, but Petrograd Then he shook hands with the chap- Rheims: ' From Petrograd, however, it is of- dispatches say he is undoubtedly pres- lain and stepping briskly to the exe- The bombardment of Rheims sttn ficially asserted that the "Russian ent at the engagements on the Fast cution post, folded his arms and ConCnues The city has now been troops continue to drive the enemy Prussian frontier where, the Rus- looked straight at the firing squad under fire of the German guns for j BELGIANS from of Suwalki troops lie nrfused to have his eyes bandaged. en days, and in every part ot KING ALBERT INSPIRING THE the borders the and sians insist, the German have D. 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Taylor. volley sound- Lonza governments and there has met reverses and are being driven At a sharp command a the r;ty the whistle of shells is heard j continually fighting ed N'asica sank to his kne. - dea'1 as well as the loud reports of their been determined back. all regiments west of Sim no The German troops Plight of Germans Pitiable inforcements before they will be able Detachments from the explosion, wrecking buildings in 8V resume offensive, their troops of the Bordeaux garrison witnessed qu Cra- which attacked Ossowetz are retreat-In- The plight of the Belgians as an to the over titer fl Antwerp Capable of Making Strong Defense Battle of " at the north have been trying des- the execution and when it was 'The fire is no longer being precipitately to the north Incident of the bombardment of Ant- plains past the bod Be Long and Arduous Struggle Between Rus- Petrograd also announces that con- werp Termonde and other points Is perately to advance over the defiled on the cathedral, although dur cow Will Save to get Ing night Bhells dropped siderable forces of the enemy are becoming even more pitiable than It between the Drina and the Mondaj four sians and Austro-Germa- n Forces Formidable at the right flank of the Servians All Rome, via Paris. Oct. 2, 7 40 a. m through the shattered roof and exploo concentrated in the western districts was after the first advance of the in give particu- Kiel-ce- , their efforts there were defeated Reports from Berlin ed In the Interior Czar's Troops German of provinces of through countr-- ' - Army Opposing the Petrokoff and Germans their bloody of dissensions between Gen ' midnight this morn- a Lon- battles lars the Shorti alter Troops on Prussian Border Retreating Russian Poland Doubtless within short time "Meanwhile the Servians and Mon eral Von Der Goltz, the German gov- ing a fierce artillery duel was heard Montenegrins Bar Road. don will again be the of thou I haven tenegrins advance slowly but surely ernor of , and Burgomaster on front just outside the city Montenegrins Holding Key to Situa- Montenegrin army, according to of homeless, penniless and the The sands in Bosnia Breaking the stubborn re- Max of was resumed with even greater in an communication, h -- refugees tion in Bosnia. official stands terical sistance, the occupied, on Septem- Von Der Goltz ordered the burgo ly at A o'clock. During the bom across the road approaching Sarajevo, No confirmation has been received ber 30, Romania and several other to remove the Belgian flags bardment the American consul. Wil- - been cut of report master whose supplies thus have the that the allies' fleet towns In the vicinity and are from the public buildings, and Max liam Bardel, had a narrow escape, as off begun operations Pola, " I has before the toward Sarajevo. published a manifesto, which explain- B shell wrecked haif his residence. I. Montenegrins base. j Berlin, Oct. 2, by wireless to Sayville, L. According The have commenced chief Austrian naval ed to the population the necessity to oer which the Stars and Stripes were their attack of Sarajevo, the fall of Invasion a Fiasco. comply force. flying. made in Berlin today, the great battle in before ' 4 to announcement which. It is claimed In the report. Pans. Oct. 2, 5:35 a. m The la London. Oct. 2, 3 30 a. m The Pe- on Der Goltz was furious and let When the Germans first bombard ham- 4. the Aincr France is still undecided. The Germans are described as "6eems imminent conic statements of the war depart- trograd correspondent of the Morning It be known that nobody was enti- ed the city on September says dis- ap- - their The same announcement that ment give but little idea of the furi- Dispatch has sent the following to publish a manifesto except lean, Spanish and other consuls French positions at numerous points with Ser- tled German com mering the by the capture of Vlasenltza. the ous battle which is being waged in patch He ordered that all .Max B pealed In vain to the through himself. spare city. heavy artillery. The attempts of the allies to break vians have cut off the retreat of the the north of France, in pursuance of "Experts hero confess themselves manifestos bp covered with white pa- mander to the Austrian arm the effort the great body of Germans objects Ger- army was the German lines have been repulsed. The heaviest losses unable to conceive what per, but the next morning revealed When the first German are making to force the allies' line. many sought by the incursion inu that all the covering sheets had been at Beaumont, southeast of Rheims. 2, a ra Though he entered have been in the Argonne region. London. Oct. 10:30 The left continues to the storm Russian territory up to the line of oiled and were thereby rendered their second arm suddenly all reports seem to agree that the center and from there the word is river Whatever the the town from the direction tit Eper-na- to make steady progress. the Niemen t ran spa rent. was The Germans continue German right in France has been bent that the English and French continue reason Is the Invasion has proved a papers smuggled into Brus- The German commander artillery has to gain French mayor and other local In the fighting before Antwerp, the German back, the cautious tone of the brief fiasco. sels. It Is said, sell for 2.". cents ta king to the official statements indicates that the Whatever the Germans seek and something like a officials on the steps of thu town the Belgian forts. German troops captured "The invaders copy. cccupa- - silenced two of battle of the Aisne Is far from de- whatever are their hopes it appears now doing rv hall arranging terms for the dozen army corps are n army, not thirty aeroplanes sent from France to Belgium. cided and the British public, showing necessary that the interminable bat- their best to get out of Russia under tion when the first German tle of the Aisne must soon have an knowing of his presence, poured 150 offensive movement the patience that has characterized its n steady downpour of rains which In the eastern arena, the Russian of hos- end. says Lieutenant Colonel Rousset, sheils into the city The commander demeanor since the outbreak , arc widening the already ex military of Pari-sien- hourh FRANCIS JOSEPH a trap by the French of- Niemen river against the Germans in the province of tilities, finds a sentimental stimulus tho critic the Petit areas of morass aud washing suspecting from the commenting on the two last of tensive ficials, furiously threatened to shoot failed. It is officially reported that in the safe arrival of the fine Indian into bottomless mud what pass for city Suwalki, is declared to have contingent on French soli and the ficla communications. the mayor and the councilmcu bom- Military Critics Comment. roads in this part of Russia The Subsequently, it wan discovered that Ossowetz, in Russian Polant, was bull-terrie- r like of the Russian fortress at resistance the German infantry is suffering terribly were of German manufac- Antwerplans, who. b their "The two armies, says Rousset. VISITS HOSPITAL the shells until September 25. headed under weather and road conditions, and he dispatched au automobile barded by the Germans king, to check German be-- , "have fought for many days with fury will re- ture seek the while the artillery probably to the first requesting that fighting in France, the siege of Antwerp and the siegers. on ar enormous front, but while we territory and be nmi. The progress daily on two main in Russian he case firing Sewral Germans Hindenberg, all go- Whether two forts have fallen near have made out when winter irosts make firing ceased. offensive operations under General von to north of the Som-m- e fished were killed before the as the Germans insist, or wings the ner E nlwerp, and south of Woevre, the the roads passable again. "On the way from Paris to Rheims ing the same time, are taken in Berlin to indicate that the the Belgians have so far re- in the emperor's lightning TALKS TO EVERY MAN at whether enemy is exhausting it- "The German one passes the college ot athletes pulsed artillery onslaught is a army of the failed is not lacking in men. the In vain to check our ad- stroke aimed at Russia has where France expected to train her German army conjecture self efforts 20,000 matter of here vance, after having useless!) tried to 'Germany has left another first Urge Aged Emperor competitors tor the Olympic games'. Conflicting Eastern Reports. line troops dead on the field, while Doctors The gymnasium buildings are a mnu break through somewhere. magnificent London. Oct. 2, 5:05 p. m. It is reported in Amster- From the east through various sour- "This situation, even though it can the retreating troops are caught In to Desist From Such Trips of ruins as Is also the ces comes news of the Russian as- time, must Inevitably a position which suits the wily Cos marble open air swimming pool In dam, the correspondent of the Central News in that still last some Emotion Too Severe. fallen. telegraphs sault on Cracow and its vicinity where end by the deftnlte retreat of our ad- sacks admirably." which several shells had the lines Brussels "Passing the scene of tho recent city, that 800 German troops on between two and a half million Germans and versary The besieged in any lines, may 10 be concentra- one, Massing Troops. battle of the Marne the traveler suffering of typhoid fever. Austrians are said the experience of battles teaches Germans Rome, Oct 2. via Paris, 4:15 a. in. women and Antwerp are many conflicting reports Indefinitely preserve de- London, Oct. 2, 5 07 a m The Vi see hundreds of old men and ted. So cannot the A stor has reached Rome from spots where, a have been received concerning the ft nslve " Petrograd correrpond nt of the Times describing a visit paid by Km- harvesting in the same enna, days ago. there were numerous 2, 5 .05 p. m. In a dispatch from Amster- Russian adance through Gallcl.i. 1 he council of revision is prepar- sends this comment oil the operations peror Francis Joseph to a local hos- few London, Oct. to war theatre: ma- News advices however, that the public is Inclined ing to hold sessions examine the In the eastern pital, in the course of which his dam, the correspondent of the Central says to await further details. The Lon- large class of exempt from army serv- "Colonel Shumsk. the military crit- jesty spoke to everybody in the In- today from Brussels set forth that there is ev- don papers, both editorially and in ice and those heretofore physically ic, says that the Cermans are hasten- stitution The emperor's doctors are reaching there news columns, embellished with unfit for service who may now be ing to concentrate a mass of troops spare himself and of the Germans their army. now urging him to TROOPS TO STAY ery reason to anticipate the early withdrawal pictures make a feature of the land- found able to join the between Breslau and Cracow in order visit the hospitals filled with right not to from capital. Wounded men are being sent back ing of the Indian troops and congrat- to advance on the bank of the wounded as they fear the effect of I the Belgian Travels Much. ulate the war office on the success- Emperor Vistula and thus compel the Russians on a man of such advanced the German official documents are Rome, Oct. 1, 8.15 p. m. via Pans, emotion to Germany, he says, and ful feat of moving many transport3 either to evacuate Gallcla or to vears CRUZ a single loss. Edi- Oct 2, 8:10 a-- m. Kmperor William, achieve a decisive battle. IN VERA ! from India without Is the emperor was being packed up. press emphasizes the nays a telegram from Berlin. Is go- "The Germans are displaying an It declared that torially, the to fatigued after an Inspection I says he has learned from a good ing from one front another. He appetite Not greatly The correspondent spirit ot patriotism of the Indians, inordluale eontent hospital in a girls say. travels In a special train of ten Pull- undertaking a decisive engage of the Red Cross general staff has left Luxemburg in which answers once for all, they formerly with Hegelgasse He Insist source that the German who maintained man cars which were paint ment in Silesia they are trying a school in the all foreign critics but which now seeing each wounded man ami Oct. 2 American I eighty cars for Mainz. of stress the Indians ed white and blue have siege at Ossowetz at the other end ol ed on Washington, motor that In time been repainted like the ordinary cars addressing him in his mother tongue. at Vera Cruz will not bo with- would prove unfaithful the strategic front Bo- It m an- In crder to protect the train from the V German. Hungarian. Polish, Slav. drawn before October 11, stopped. Only guesses can be hazarded on "Evidently they are confident - London. Oct 2. 1:10 p m. Unless river side has been bombs of the French aviators hemian, or Italian, as the case might nounced todav at the war depart- fierce battling around the the strength of the Indian forces, and goes success at the battle In Silesia as ton all Blgiib are wrong, the German The When the emperor to placed a be. ment Brigadier General Fun of Rove, ot disposition, but, of course, what- they are preparing route across I In France, or at any rate most heights to the northwest their out of the reach of the railway, he majesty on was given instructions to that effl' In fu-- ; done has takeD pla e the river Niemen. In any ease their Further bis insisted of completion Noyon. seems to have ended ever has been els by automobile. Resides his of Mexican civilian f them, are Hearing the veil. tra' attempt to carry out this new Bpi aklng personally to evcr member to allay fears Is held vor of the French. The heights were long before the censor lifted the il bod guard he Is also w atch and American admlnls of their round trip. This, it aides si will Of organization These Included employed b the captured by General Von Kluck's men Several Places In Doubt secret field police. grandiose scheme lead to a swift the own pro- - here, is the only conclusion hinted ed by special Archduchess Marie Theresa, who traiion, who desire for their on Wednesday, but on Friday, accord- Whether the allies or the Germans denouement." the before tho evacu;. at even by the Berlin newspapors Is acting as a nurse under the name tectlon to leave J ing to a French report, the allies re- hold St, Mlhlel. between ami Austrlans Are Stopped. to be drawn from the reports, both Baroness Beck, 1 gained control of the position Toul, Is still undisclosed by the offi- Pans. Oct. 2. 10 a. m After Dutch Papers Complain. of Sister Mlchaelis: no exact official or unofficial, of those on, or 2. By Forgach, Baroness Puffer. Off Iciala said today that Antwerp Should Hold Out. cial statements from either side, nor twenty days of the offensive," says a Berlin. Oct. Wireless to Say- Countess for withdrawing near, the scene of action. 1. ,iud Pos time had been set Antwerp, temporarily the Belgian is the situation around the heights Nlsh, Servla, dispatch to the Jiaas ville, L a copy of the Dutch Baroness Bienerthe Countess uotleu It is evident that the progress of Nieuws Van Bag, tatzky three last mentioned Hi, troops, but that ample capital, ought to be capable of main- of Roye, on the French left, clearty agency, "the Austrian forces have newspaper Den The Mexican the allies on left Is considerable s in hospital would be given, so that vl their a long King Albert defined. stopped twelve miles from the Drlna which has been received here, there-i- women are charge of the while through which the taining defense. in- refugees may have an opportunity to the hole official Berlin com frontier i ora plaint of the lark of ohscrv-anc- kitchen, which the emperor also Germans pierced the line is a romantic figure of the war in Last night the on the Bosnian might have goes munlcatlon said that the heights ol "While these forces are awaiting re of Dutch neutrality by British spected. ' French fortresses on the Meuso this quarter. Ho constantly